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It is always challenging to make College Government Elections smooth, efficient, and accessible for the student body. Consequently, Elections Committee (EC) has changed some aspect of the elections process every year for the past three years. In preparation for this year’s campaign week, which kicks off Apr. 1, EC has been rethinking some key aspects…

The Wellesley College club water polo team is back in action for their spring season, recruiting new members and initiating competition with a home victory this past Saturday at the Keohane Sports Center (KSC) pool against Bates College. Wellesley bested the Bobcats 10-9 with a strong and balanced offense, pulling four goals from Cassandra Flores-Montano…

Change is certainly a priority for Danny Ainge, President of Basketball Operations for the Boston Celtics, and indeed, a lot has changed since the beginning of the 2014- 15 season. As a result of various trades and the frequent shuffling of player personnel by management, the team has had 40 different players on its roster…

While most people get their exercise from a variety of workouts through running, cardio classes or the elliptical machine, it can be incredibly beneficial to mix up your cardio routine with a workout in the pool. Long-distance swimming is certainly less common than long-distance running but offers many of the same benefits and lacks many…

The Boston Ballet brought the heart-wrenching “Lady of the Camellias” to the opera house in celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the work. Based on Alexandre Dumas’ “La dame aux camellias” and set to music by Chopin, the tragic story has inspired countless movies and adaptations, including Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge!” The story centers on…

As the final week of Fashion Month after stops in New York, London and Milan, Paris knows how to end on the chicest of notes. Showcasing coveted fashion trends for the future in the city of light, Paris Fashion Week Ready- to-Wear Fall-Winter 2015-16 collections highlighted what Parisians and fashion connoisseurs alike should be expecting…

It’s a big week for Icelandic singer-songwriter-artist Björk — not only does her first-ever career retrospective open at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), but she also begins her run of intimate concert-hall dates, also in New York City, showcasing her latest album, “Vulnicura.” As every music review of her newest album has inevitably…

Netflix’s new comedy “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is an incredible example of the changing format and delivery of television. Created by Robert Carlock and Tina Fey of “30 Rock”, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”’s 22-minute sitcom format would have no problem fitting itself into a half-hour block on network television. In fact, it was originally supposed to run…

Dear Editors, Where is the Justice for the Palestinians? In Gaza, Hamas controls the Palestinian people through violence; spending money on weapons instead of making the lives of individuals socially and economically better. In the West Bank, President Abbas is in the tenth year of a four-year term, runs a dictatorship that uses international funds…